On Sunday 19 May 2002 21:15, Fábio Rabelo wrote: - OK, aparently your problem is in "MAC" side, not in Linuxside .. ;- ) - I know this linksys router, is the 4 port or the 8 port version ? - Whats the MAC OS are running in your PB ? - My gateway for internet IS my dhcp AND my DNS Server too, and so - everything I need is there, but is not your case, you MUST enable all - of this services in the Linksys, they MUST suplay the IP to Your PB, - they MUST be the gateway AND they must be the DNS Server ! - after all of that has done ( you will find everything you need to do in the - users manual of Linksys ) you will enter in the chooser and then in the - appleshare icon, then enter in the "server ip address" and fill with the ip - of your LINUX machine, and then, all shared volumes in your Linux - Machine will appear available for connect !!! Doh! My cables were not connected properly to the Ethernet hub. Now I can see my SuSE box in the Chooser, but have another problem: In OS 9.1, I choose the Chooser from the Apple menu, choose AppleShare --> "my SuSE box", click "OK", connection status is first verified. I then get a non-standard log-in dialog for a registered user: "Connect to the file server "my computer" as: Registered User" Instead of a blank form (space) for "name" and "password", I am presented with a scroll bar for each. When I run the arrow cursor over each, it turns into a text cursor and I am unable to scroll up or down in either field. I assume this is controlled by the netatalk configuration, but I understood from the documentation, that a registered user on SuSE can de facto log onto the SuSE box from another computer. This doesn't seem to be the case, however. Cheers, Brian
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Brian Durant